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A "cold" repository, with wastes spaced more widely, might mean more corrosion in the early years.
It won't do any good; but publishing the data and disseminating it widely might help researchers develop a vaccine that could prevent the deaths of millions of people.
A lack of feminism more widely might explain why research that connects the pill to increased risk of breast cancer, cervical cancer and pulmonary embolism leading to stroke or even death is more likely to get swept aside as anomalous or negligible.
Over the years, people have fretted that cloning practiced widely might eliminate the need for men (women could bear children asexually), might exacerbate the male-female ratio (cultures that revere males could clone only them) and might reduce the genetic diversity that comes from mingling genes in sexual reproduction.
Some analysts agree that casting the net more widely might shed comparative light on scientific change, and that Kuhn's model is too restrictive even when applied only to the mature sciences.
Promoting 'preparation for pregnancy' more widely might form part of healthcare and education over the life course.
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Prices vary widely: You might find that one store's price without a coupon might be better than another store's price with one.
Stealing food, it is widely known, might get you killed.
Cities like Amsterdam, where English is widely spoken, might be easier than Warsaw to navigate but it still helps to know a charismatic local.
In practice, the sizes of the groups vary widely; there might be hundreds of chardonnays but only a few lembergers or scheurebes.
But if the countries of Europe do wish to keep their populations up, making IVF more widely available might be a good way of doing so.
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